Identification of the apparently essential lysine residues in phospholipase C (Bacillus cereus).
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ABSTRACT: Phospholipase C (Bacillus cereus) contains two apparently essential and very reactive lysine residues that may be labelled selectively by pyridoxal 5'-phosphate [Aurebekk & Little (1977) Biochem, J. 161, 159--165]. One of these lysine residues was found in the 25-amino acid N-terminal fragment liberated by CNBr digestion of the pyridoxal-labelled enzyme and identified as lysine-6. Two of the labelled peptides isolated from the chymotryptic digest of pyridoxal-labelled enzyme contained proline, suggesting that the other labelled lysine residue is situated in the same region of the primary structure as the single proline residue of the enzyme.
SUBMITTER: Myrnes BJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1162670 | biostudies-other | 1981 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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